Legal & Trust Center

Allorc Legal & Trust Center

The central index for Allorc's public legal terms, privacy notices, AI policies, and trust commitments.

Version 2026-07Effective 2026-07-15

Allorc Legal & Trust Center

This Legal & Trust Center is the public source for the terms, policies, and operating commitments that apply to Allorc.

Allorc is an autonomous AI workforce platform. That means the service can generate content, analyze information, interact with connected services, coordinate workflows, and take actions on behalf of users according to permissions and controls that users configure.

Because the platform can act, not just respond, our legal framework is designed around three priorities:

  1. Clarity: users should understand what Allorc is, what AI workers may do, and where the technology has limits.
  2. Authorization: users should explicitly authorize the platform's autonomous behavior before using it in production settings.
  3. Responsibility allocation: Allorc is responsible for operating the service with commercially reasonable care, and users remain responsible for how they configure, supervise, and rely on AI-driven actions.

How to use this center

Start with these documents first:

The rest of the documents add detail for specific situations such as connected integrations, beta features, data retention, output review, and action approvals.

Core operating principles

Allorc is an evolving AI platform

AI systems are probabilistic. They can produce inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, unexpected, or inappropriate outputs. Integrations can fail. API providers can change behavior. Automated workflows can run with imperfect context.

For that reason, Allorc should not be treated as an infallible decision-maker.

Users must supervise autonomous behavior

You are expected to review configuration, set appropriate permissions, and supervise the actions that your AI workers take on your behalf. This is especially important for external communications, shared documents, operational workflows, or any activity that could create business, legal, or safety consequences.

High-risk use is restricted

Allorc is not offered for life-critical, emergency-response, military, nuclear, or similarly high-risk contexts where failure could cause death, bodily injury, or severe real-world harm. Additional restrictions are set out in the AI Services Policy and Acceptable Use Policy.

Security is important, but no online service is risk-free

We describe our current safeguards and current limitations in the Security & Trust Statement. We do not claim perfect security or perfect availability.

Document hierarchy

Where documents overlap:

  • The Terms of Service are the master contract for use of the service.
  • The Privacy Policy describes how personal data is handled.
  • Supplemental policies explain specific areas of product operation and should be read together with the Terms.

If a negotiated customer agreement signed by Allorc applies to your account, that agreement controls to the extent of any conflict with these public terms.

Current document set

Contact

Questions about these documents can be sent to samclastine.jesumuthu@allorc.com.

Public legal documents